Similarities Between Christianity, Judaism, And Islam

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Christianity, Judaism and Islam are the three most influential religions in the world and while distinct in many ways, they are still related the way their spirituality presents itself in the physical world and they share a common heritage. They are all known as the “Abrahamic” religions because they trace their origins to the ancient figure Abraham, originally mentioned in the Hebrew Bible. The most significant similarity is that they are all firmly monotheistic; the doctrine that there is only one God. Each faith has a different name for God due distinctive linguistic features as well as a shared heritage. Even though the Jews, Christians, and Muslims were hostile with one another, theologians have always asked the same questions about God, proving there is more than just one way cultures can experience God. The commonality is much greater than that which separates Islam, Judaism and Christianity.
According to this story, together, the Babylonian Gods created formless and void the world. 1150 years later when the Israelites were exiled to Babylon, these early ideas were edited in the first chapter of both the Book of Isiah and the Book of Genesis. The first religion, Judaism, founded in 1750 BCE, followed by Islam in 610 AD, and the largest religion, Christianity, founded in 4 BCE based on the life of Jesus, with each place of origin traced to Southwest Asia. Christianity’s predecessor was Judaism. All three religions believe prophets have been sent by God to teach people to obey a moral code. And they each deem Jerusalem a holy site but for different

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